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This site offers transcripts of life histories of women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, woman-identified-woman, queer, or who prefer not to identify with sexuality categories. Narrators include artists, educators, grassroots activists,...

The Woman's Building, which opened in Los Angeles in 1973, played a key role in the feminist art movement. This collection includes more than 1500 images of artists, Feminist Studio Workshop students, and events at the Woman's Building (e.g.,...

Highlights include pottery and tools from the Rio Grande Classic Period (1325-1600), "Contemporary Pueblo" pottery by Maria Martinez and other artists, and Pablita Velarde's paintings from the 1930s and 1940s that have helped visitors understand...

Mary Pickford (1892-1979) established herself as a silent film star in the 1910s. She received an Academy Award for best actress in her first talking film, "Coquette" (1928).
Pickford, along with with Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, and D. W....

Mary Fanton Roberts (1864-1956) had a long career that included editing positions at Demorest Magazine, New Idea Woman's Magazine, The Craftsman, The Touchstone Magazine, Decorative Arts magazine, and Arts and Decoration. The bulk of this...

This collection includes a wide range of sources: : images of art work by O’Keeffe and other artists; letters written by Georgia O'Keeffe and addressed to Alfred Stieglitz, Maria Chabot or Claudia O'Keeffe; photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe from...

Women artists

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